| William Tytler - 1790 - 444 pages
...folicitation. *' — That I know him innocent in my " confidence as myfelf ! the contrary there" of is true ; for I was and am innocent " thereof, but...confidering what I underftood ** of that matter of hit own confeflion to *' "jKffe^f '*.'* This wai very plain language between thefe confederates, now... | |
| William Tytler - 1790 - 444 pages
...innocent in my *' confidence as myfelf ! the contrary there-* ^ of is true ; for I was and am innocent M thereof, but could not affirm the fame " of him, confidering what I underftood <k of that matter of bis own confeffion (Q " 'myfelf*" This was very plain language between thefe confederates,... | |
| Malcolm Laing - Darnley murder - 1804 - 372 pages
...to which Morton made this remarkable reply: " That I know him innocent in my conscience as myself, the contrary thereof is true, for I was, and am innocent thereof, but could not affirm the same of him, considering what I understand in that matter, of his own confession to myself of before."... | |
| Malcolm Laing - Scotland - 1804 - 388 pages
...to which Morton made this remarkable reply: " That I know him innocent in my conscience as myself, the contrary thereof is true, for I was, and am innocent thereof, but could not affirm the same of him, considering what I understand in that matter, of his own confession to myself of before."... | |
| George Chalmers - 1818 - 526 pages
...charges, and insinuations, Morton answered, as follows : " That I knew him, as innocent as myself, the contrary thereof is true: for, I was, and am innocent thereof; but, cannot affirm the same of him ; considering what I understand, in that matter, of his own confession... | |
| George Chalmers - Scotland - 1822 - 672 pages
...charges, and insinuations, Morton answered, as follows : " That I knew him, as innocent as myself, the contrary thereof is true: for, I was, and am innocent thereof; but, cannot affirm the same of him : considering what I understand, in that matter, of his own confession... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 572 pages
...as innocent as himself." Morton replies, — " That I know him innocent in my conscience as myself! The "contrary thereof is true. For I was and am innocent thereof : but I " could not affirm the same of him, considering what I understand "oftliat matter of his own confession,... | |
| Alexander M'Neel-Caird - Scotland - 1866 - 306 pages
...innocent as himself." To which Morton replied, " " that I know him innocent in my conscience as myself, the contrary thereof is true, for I was and am innocent thereof, but could not affirm the same of him, considering what I understand in that matter of his own confession to myself of before."8... | |
| Alexander M'Neel-Caird - Scotland - 1866 - 308 pages
...innocent as himself." To which Morton replied, " that I know him innocent in my conscience as myself, the contrary thereof is true, for I was and am innocent thereof, but could not affirm the same of him, considering what I understand in that matter of his own confession to myself of before."'... | |
| Ernst Bekker - Biography & Autobiography - 1881 - 412 pages
...innocent as himself." aJierton antwortete : „That I kuow him innocent in my conscience as myself, the contrary thereof is true, for I was, and am innocent thereof, but could not affirm the same of him, considering what I understand in that matter, of his own confession to myself of before."... | |
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